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Patient-centeredness and its impact on patient satisfaction and treatment outcomes in medical rehabilitation.

Anne Plewnia1, Jürgen Bengel2, Mirjam Körner3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of patient-centeredness for patient satisfaction and treatment outcomes.
METHOD: A multicenter cross-sectional survey study with patients (n=1033) in nine medical rehabilitation centers in Germany was conducted. Data was analyzed with multiple linear regression. Predictors were patient-centeredness (CCRQ-15) and patient́s age, employment and therapeutic indication; outcomes were patient satisfaction and treatment outcomes (changes in living conditions and health status).
RESULTS: The regression model could explain 54% of variance in patient satisfaction. The strongest predictor was decision-making/communication (β=0.34). In treatment outcome, 19% of variance of changes in living conditions and 21% of variance of changes in state of health could be explained. The strongest predictor in both variables was self-management/empowerment (β=0.40 and 0.32, respectively).
CONCLUSION: The results emphasize the relevance of patient-centered treatments for patient satisfaction and treatment results. The evidence is provided for the first time in medical rehabilitation. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Further studies should consider multilevel modeling and diverse survey methods. Continued implementation and evaluation of patient-centeredness in the medical rehabilitation treatment are recommended measures. Promoting shared decision-making, effective clinician-patient communication, and increased patient empowerment are essential, e.g. by patient education programs or staff training in shared decision-making.
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Keywords:  Medical rehabilitation; Patient satisfaction; Patient-centeredness; Regression modeling; Treatment outcome

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27503286     DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2016.07.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Patient Educ Couns        ISSN: 0738-3991


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